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by sterlinm
1969 days ago
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I mentioned this to my wife (she's a research physician) and her first response was also "isn't that what Up to Date does?" How would you characterize the difference between InpharmD and UpToDate? Different features? Better execution? |
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This means they focus on the most common questions.
Public data/ our data shows point of care references like UTD can only answer ~1/2 of clinical questions.
We’re building our tool for the other 1/2.